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Name Louise Revell
Position Associate Professor
Institutional Affiliation Southampton University
Latitude 50.9614946
Longitude -1.4274115
Research Interests

Roman religion, Roman Spain, Roman Italy, Feminist Archaeology

Websites http://www.southampton.ac.uk/history/about/staff/lr5.page
Publications

Articles

Revell, L. (2015). Roman Britain. Oxford Bibliographies Online, 1. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780195389661-0206
Revell, L. (2013). Code-switching and identity in the western provinces. Herom, 2(1), 121-139.
Revell, L. (2007). Military bath-houses in Britain - a comment. Britannia, 38, 230-237.
Revell, L. (2007). Religion and ritual in the western provinces. Greece and Rome, 54, 210-228.
Revell, L. (2005). The Roman life course: a view from the inscriptions. European Journal of Archaeology, 8(1), 43-63. DOI: 10.1177/1461957105058209
Revell, L. (2005). The Roman life-course: a view from the inscriptions. European Journal of Archaeology, 8(1), 43-63. DOI: 10.1177/1461957105058209
Revell, L. (2002). Story-telling in Roman archaeology. Archaeological Dialogues, 9(1), 44-47.

Books

Millett, M., Revell, L., & Moore, A. (Eds.) (2016). The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain. (Oxford Handbooks). Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
Revell, L. (2015). Ways of being Roman: discourses of identity in the Roman West. Oxford, GB: Oxbow books.
Revell, L. (2009). Roman Imperialism and Local Identities. Cambridge, GB: Cambridge University Press.

Book Chapters

Revell, L. (2016). Footsteps in stone: variability within a global culture. In S. E. Alcock, M. Egri, & J. F. D. Frakes (Eds.), Beyond Boundaries: Connecting Visual Cultures in the Provinces of Ancient Rome. (pp. 206-221). Los Angeles, US: Getty Publications.
Revell, L. (2016). Urban monumentality in Roman Britain. In M. Millett, L. Revell, & A. Moore (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Britain. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697731.013.043
Revell, L. (2014). Urbanism and imperialism: living an urban ideal. In T. Bekker-Nielsen (Ed.), Space, Place and Identity in Northern Anatolia. (pp. 87-97). Stuttgart, DE: Franz Steiner.
Revell, L. (2013). Gods, worshippers and temples in the Roman west. In T. Kaizer, A. Leone, E. Thomas, & R. Witcher (Eds.), Cities and Gods: Religious Space in Transition. (pp. 21-30). (Babesch Supplement; No. 22). Leuven, BE: Peeters.
Revell, L. (2013). The written city: political inscriptions from Roman Baetica. In G. Sears, P. Keegan, & R. Laurence (Eds.), Written Space in the Latin West, 200 BC to AD 300. (pp. 231-245). London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Revell, L. (2012). Romanization. In R. B. Ulrich, & C. K. Quenemoen (Eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Roman Architecture. Chichester, GB: Wiley.
Revell, L. (2010). Geography and the environment. In E. Foyster, & J. Marten (Eds.), A Cultural History of Childhood and Family in Antiquity [Volume 1]. (pp. 61-78). Oxford, GB: Berg.
Revell, L. (2010). The allure of the event in Roman provincial archaeology. In D. J. Bolender (Ed.), Eventful Archaeologies. New approaches to Social Transformation in the Archaeological Record. (The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Distinguished Monograph Series). New York, US: State University of New York Press.
Revell, L. (2007). Architecture, power and politics: the Forum-Basilica in Roman Britain. In J. Sofaer (Ed.), Material Identities. (pp. 127-151). (New Interventions in Art History). Oxford, UK: Blackwells.

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